The Arapaho Blackberry Plant is a self-supporting blackberry plant that ripens earlier than any other thorn-less variety, during the last of May. The large berry of the Arapaho Blackberry Plant is a colorful berry with reds and blacks. The berry of the Arapaho Blackberry is tasty and firm, and family fun begins when blackberry picking time arrives. The Arapaho Blackberry plants are thornless and the are sweet to taste, aromatic and large. The thornless Arapaho Blackberry plant was developed at the horticulture department at the University of Arkansas, where it was first noticed that the seeds were extremely small and some observers have called the Arapaho blackberry a "seedless blackberry". Ripening as early as the first week in June, the thornless Arapaho blackberry is the earliest of the University of Arkansas thornless blackberry cultivars-a good choice for operations of pick-your-own sales. The cone shaped berries of the Arapaho are medium in size, and the clusters are large containing numerous berries. The strong canes of the thornless Arapaho Blackberry plants are vigorous, and the rhizomes spread rapidly underground to increase the yields for commercial blackberry production.The flavor is well balanced and richly tasty on the Arapaho thornless blackberry- a juicy plump berry that grows in huge clusters and ripen over a long season. The Arapaho Blackberry, known for its flavor and colors of red and black, is a favorite of customers at the Pick-Your-Own Operation.